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Hot4's have redesigned themselves again?

I haven't picked up a Hot4's mag since issue 101...

I still read HPI occasionally, although that's slowly going downhill... that mag used to be awesome until they started bringing in the Supra's with tanned leather and 22" Vault rims

yeah they have, and personally i dont think for the best either, it just seems like they have gone done the path of "gangsta" style, and stepped away from it being all about the cars and the model of the month kind of thing

HOT4S blows goats, did about 2 years ago

HPI has started going downhill too

Started buying Australian 4WD Action magazine. for the same money i pay for HPI (well, its now just PI really) i get 260 pages of good stuff

HOT4S blows goats, did about 2 years ago

HPI has started going downhill too

Started buying Australian 4WD Action magazine. for the same money i pay for HPI (well, its now just PI really) i get 260 pages of good stuff

hahaha you goober.......I do too!

ive got 4 days. should be fun. might get around to fixing the 200. order some parts. head out south and check out the new place. and a friend of mine will be down from ireland on my next lot of days off. win.

4 days off sound really good right about now

specially after 4 weeks of being on the road....it starts getting to you....

Ohh and sled i got a score of 33 on a 27 9 hole par 3

ohh and i was trolling through my pics and found this :blink:

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hes so pretty. :blink:

*saves and uses as desktop background*

in other news, started work on getting my turbo studs swapped out. seems ive blown a fair portion of the gasket away. hah. got as far as removing the hot pipe, heat shields, and one nut. having trouble now. lol.

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